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Hill, Roger ‘Buck’

April 23, 2020 By Michael Fitzgerald Leave a Comment

Tenor saxophonist. Roger Wendell Hill born February 13, 1927 in Washington, D.C.; died March 20, 2017 in Greenbelt, Maryland.


Bibliography

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Harrington, Richard. “Buck Stopped Here.” Washington Post, April 9, 1989.
Hill, Buck. Jazz Oral History Program Interview. Interview by William A. Brower, August 21, 2000. Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution.
Himes, Geoffrey. “Eddie Vinson Allstars.” Washington Post. February 18, 1981.
Hopkinson, Natalie. “Uh Huh! It’s Buck Hill Live.” Washington Post. September 14, 2000.
Joyce, Mike. “Hail to Buck Hill For ‘Capital’ Sax.” Washington Post. October 12, 1990.
Joyce, Mike. “Buck Hill.” Washington Post. April 26, 1982.
Joyce, Mike. “Buck Hill.” Washington Post. October 11, 1982.
Joyce, Mike. “A Little Romance In Buck Hill’s Sax.” Washington Post. January 24, 1992.
Joyce, Mike. “Buck Hill.” Washington Post. October 15, 1990.
Joyce, Mike. “Buck Hill.” Washington Post. November 23, 1987.
Joyce, Mike. “Horn & Hill at The Hague.” Washington Post. July 15, 1982.
Joyce, Mike. “Cool Sounds From D.C.’s Sax Symbols.” Washington Post. July 19, 1995.
Joyce, Mike. “Hill’s Sax the Spice in Hot Mustard Jazz.” Washington Post. December 18, 1992.
Joyce, Mike. “Shirley Horn Trio.” Washington Post. November 8, 1989.
Joyce, Mike. “Buck Hill’s Sketchy Improv.” Washington Post, February 14, 1997.
Joyce, Mike. “Buck Hill.” Washington Post, October 15, 1990.
Joyce, Mike. “Buck Hill.” Washington Post, January 9, 1989.
Kirchner, Bill. “Buck Hill.” Washington Post. July 1, 1978.
Mastrangelo, Joseph P. “Hard Times & All That Jazz: Area Musicians’ Moonlight Gigs Jazzmen.” Washington Post, July 6, 1981.
Melton, Robert H. “The Mailman with Sax Appeal.” Washington Post, October 13, 1982.
Melton, Robert H. “The Traveling Sound of Buck Hill: His Horn Does the Talking.” Washington Post, October 20, 1982.
Pagones, John. “Jazz in Decline Is a Sad Story.” Washington Post. January 24, 1965.
Schudel, Matt. “Buck Hill, Jazz Saxophonist and D.C. ‘Local Legend,’ Dies at 90.” Washington Post, March 24, 2017.
Shoemaker, Bill. “Mailman of Note.” Unicorn Times, January 1981.
Smith, Crystal. “Home Town Hero.” Washington Post, November 15, 1987.
Stokes, W. Royal. “Buck Hill.” Washington Post. March 26, 1984.
Stokes, W. Royal. “All Stars Performance.” Washington Post. November 3, 1985.
Stokes, W. Royal. “Buck Hill Quartet.” Washington Post. August 7, 1982.
Stokes, W. Royal. “Buck Hill Sextet.” Washington Post. November 2, 1979.
Waters, Bob. “Buck Hill.” Washington Post. January 25, 1994.
Yoffe, Emily. “Sorrows Make the Music Better.” Washington Post, November 23, 1980, sec. Magazine.
Washington Post. “Buck Hill, HIs Day,” October 8, 1982.

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